May 11, 2024
CERN Looks for Origins of Quantum Randomness
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: open access, particle physics, quantum physics
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Particle physics have conducted a test using data from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN to see if the particles in their collisions play by the rules of quantum physics — whether they have quantum entanglement. Why was this test conducted when previous tests already found that entanglement is real? Is it just nonsense or is it not nonsense? Let’s have a look.
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